17 Apps Every Modern Gentleman Should Have On His Phone

Maybe it was almost socially acceptable to behave like a bro when you were caressing a keg and singing Cornell's fight song ... maybe.

But now it's time to grow up.

Lucky for you, Business Insider is here to help you by turning your smartphone into an even more useful sidekick.

Covering everything from getting organized to buying liquor, we've put together a list of the 17 apps that every gentleman needs in 2014. Hotel Tonight

A few years ago, finding a last-minute hotel meant driving up to the nearest Motel 5 with your fingers crossed, hoping they had a room.

Now, you don't need to settle for leftovers. Hotel Tonight helps you select last-minute rooms in hotels sorted by categories such as hip, luxe, solid, basic, or charming. You'll be able to find something last minute that is catered to your style.

It's 2014 — time for every gentleman to get organized professionally in a digital fashion.

Evernote is here to save the day for even the most disorganized. This app can sync all your notes across multiple devices and computers, plus helps you scan business cards and search for anything. It even comes with little check-able check boxes for to-do lists when you're feeling particularly unmotivated.

Generally, people don't associate quarterbacks like Eli Manning with the latest and greatest in mobile technology. But things are about to change.

120 Sports can help you keep up with the latest scores and sports-world gossip without having to resort to the poorly designed and overrated sports apps that previously dominated the marketplace. It's like the grown-up, sophisticated cousin of ESPN.

Grilling has traditionally and rather stereotypically been a manly thing to do. So don't screw it up when you're trying to impress your friends or significant other.

GrillTime will help you get the perfect grilling time and temperature for your meat. Bonus points: You don't even have to loaf around the grill because the app will notify you when it's time to flip and when it's finished.

Sometimes you spot an article that you'd love to read but it's the middle of the workday and you definitely don't have the time right then. So you send it to yourself and subsequently clog up your email.

Page 4 of 4 - Pocket solves this problem. You can save articles, videos, recipes, and webpages that you find online and get to them later. Now you'll have something to do on long commutes.

Whether it's the best cocktail bar for a Thursday night or that new underground club, you'll know about it with UrbanDaddy.

UrbanDaddy will give you recommendations for where to spend your night based on the type of location you are looking for and the number of people you are with. It's available in several large U.S. cities, including New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, and Las Vegas. Enjoy.